The unique Ghost in the Shell FPS will be shutting down in Japan come November 29th (only one year after it launched), an event that can’t have proved too shocking as it was regarded by many as nothing more than a cash-grab utilizing the anime’s fast-fading good name.

Despite all the controversy surrounding its Hollywood bastardization, top cyberpunk franchise Ghost in the Shell will be receiving a new anime, which some may agree to be the only good thing to come out of all the recent nonsensical chaos.

Live action Ghost in the Shell movie US distribution chief Kyle Davies has been whining that fanboys and reviewers complaining about whitewashing are the reason the title’s box office take was so abysmal – despite most movie critics also being in agreement that the film itself was quite sub-par.

That's the perspective that they're talking about What it does is helps devalues working women because they MIGHT have to BEAR CHILD at ANY That's a good way of maintaining the status It is also... More

Hollywood’s live action Ghost in the Shell movie has apparently flopped as it has only generated about $18 million in box office takings ($40.1 million internationally) during its opening weekend, with the film’s excoriation by anime fans now backed up by regular critics…

New criticisms and a change of heart may yet surface as the first 5 minutes of the Ghost in the Shell live action movie have arrived, though many will doubt whether or not any positive reception will ever be able to overshadow all the controversy…

the film looks like the bastard son between Kill Bill and Enter the Void, but i am quite sure if Tarantino did this movie it would have kicked ass. I also laughed thinking how the... More

Anonymous commented on March 30, 2017 09:38

I don't understand the outrage. Japanese style their anime to look like Westerners. Then having them portrayed by Westerners is somehow wrong? Watching the AoT movie felt weird because all of them bar one are... More

One final marketing stunt by Paramount Pictures in order to promote the highly controversial live action Ghost in the Shell movie has seemingly backfired as the internet has taken the opportunity to troll the whitewashed production, an unsurprising turn of events considering how loud the negative criticism has been.

Former Mythbuster Adam Savage has visited the Weta Workshop in New Zealand to get a look at the various robo-geisha props used throughout the highly controversial Ghost in the Shell movie, bound to at least prove fascinating for even those still upset at the movie’s casting of non-Asian actors and general divorcedness from the source material.

The highly controversial Ghost in the Shell live action film has had another brief trailer released online to be both torn apart and mindlessly praised (like all the others before it) by the anime’s devoted worshipers, with the movie’s eventual launch looking likely to herald a similar reception…

The highly controversial Ghost in the Shell live action film has managed to snag a time spot during the upcoming Super Bowl, certain to acquire the movie even more attention in addition to possibly even more complaints of its white-washing and bastardizing…

I actually went and saw the movie, ya'lls complaints are stupid asf, the worst part about the movie was the watered-down plot not the actress or anything... ironic it was likely watered down for ppl... More

The construction of a real world Tachikoma from futuristic anime Ghost in the Shell (half the size of its anime counterparts) has at last achieved fruition, with the automaton currently being showcased at the I.G Store Tour Shop in Osaka – likely attracting not only fans of the show but robot enthusiasts excited to see this “breakthrough” in technology.

Paste Magazine has enlisted the aid of on-air creative director of Adult Swim and co-creator of Toonami Jason DeMarco in an attempt to determine the greatest anime films of all time, with the ranking mostly consisting of ancient films likely due to their massive impact on the genre (in the western hemisphere at least).

The release of the Ghost in the Shell live action film’s first preview has prompted an immediate comparison video with the original anime, a catalyst bound to spark a flame war in both the YouTube comments and anime forums everywhere.

They probably have a hard time with originals (just based on screenplay) since every project costs the same as a lot of country's GDP.
Risk that massive fortune on something that might miss or then play... More

Anonymous commented on November 27, 2016 00:38

I don't care if they make a cyberpunk film staring dwarfs and midgets. Just don't call it a remake of a classic. Hollywood has a difficult time making new stories, falling back on sequels and... More